Museum Learning

Gillian Engelbrecht

Learn how to implement museum learning in your classroom

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  1. 2020-05-05

    Museum Learning-Episode 3: Museum/School Partnerships

    In this episode we explore what museum/school partnerships can offer teachers and students. We also have a special interview with Rex Bennett from the Lane Motor Museum. References: Marcus, A.S. (2007). Representing the past and reflecting the present: Museums, memorials, and the secondary history classroom. Social Studies, 98(3), 105 - 110. https://doi.org/10.3200/TSSS.98.3.105-110 Morris, R.V. (2008). Extra-curricular social studies in an open-air history museum. International Journal of Social Education, 23(2). 131-148. http://login.proxy.library.vanderbilt.edu/login?url=https://search-proquest-com.proxy.library.vanderbilt.edu/docview/1140142379?accountid=14816 Morris, R.V. (2016) Traveling with eighth-grade students to learn about state and local history. The Geography Teacher, 13(2). 72-78, DOI: 10.1080/19338341.2016.1176584 Penna, S.L. (2007). Beyond planning a field trip: A Case study of the effect a historical site’s educational resources have on the practices of four urban eight grade social studies teachers (Doctoral Dissertation). Retrieved form Erick ProQuest (3252757). Yilmaz, K., Filiz, N., & Yilmaz, A. (2013). Learning social studies via objects in museums: Investigation into Turkish elementary school students’ lived experiences. British Educational Research Journal, 39(6). 979-1001. http://dx.doi.org.proxy.library.vanderbilt.edu/10.1002/berj.3018 Music for today’s episode provided by Free Use Worldwide Sounds: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJ_zomNMK_s . Used with permission.

    10 min
  2. 2020-05-05

    Museum Learning-Episode 1: The Basics

    In this episode we cover the basics of museum learning, including "What is museum learning?", "What benefits does it offer students?", and "How can I implement it in my classroom?" References: Bouck, E. C., Courtad, C. A., Heutsche, A., Okolo, C. M., & Englert, C. S. (2009). The virtual history museum: A universally designed approach to social studies instruction. TEACHING Exceptional Children, 42(2), 14-20. Retrieved from http:// login.proxy.library.vanderbilt.edu/login?url=https://search.proquest.com/ docview/61826104?accountid=14816 Lacina, J. & Watson, P. (2003). A Social studies wax museum: Meeting famous Americans without leaving school. Social Studies, 94(6), 281-283. http://login.proxy.library.vanderbilt.edu/login?url=https://search-proquest-com.proxy.library.vanderbilt.edu/docview/61992748?accountid=14816 Marcus, A.S. (2007). Representing the past and reflecting the present: Museums, memorials, and the secondary history classroom. Social Studies, 98(3), 105 - 110. https://doi.org/10.3200/TSSS.98.3.105-110 Morris, R.V. (2008). Extra-curricular social studies in an open-air history museum. International Journal of Social Education, 23(2). 131-148. http://login.proxy.library.vanderbilt.edu/login?url=https://search-proquest-com.proxy.library.vanderbilt.edu/docview/1140142379?accountid=14816 Penna, S.L. (2007). Beyond planning a field trip: A Case study of the effect a historical site’s educational resources have on the practices of four urban eight grade social studies teachers (Doctoral Dissertation). Retrieved form Erick ProQuest (3252757). Pumpian, I. Fisher, D. & Wachowiak, S. (Eds.). (2006). Challenging the classroom standard through museum-based education: School in the park. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 10 Industrial Avenue, Mahwah, NJ, 07430. Retrieved from http:// login.proxy.library.vanderbilt.edu/login?url=https://search.proquest.com/docview/ 62089985?accountid=14816 Yilmaz, K., Filiz, N., & Yilmaz, A. (2013). Learning social studies via objects in museums: Investigation into Turkish elementary school students’ lived experiences. British Educational Research Journal, 39(6). 979-1001. http://dx.doi.org.proxy.library.vanderbilt.edu/10.1002/berj.3018 Music for today’s episode provided by Free Use Worldwide Sounds: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJ_zomNMK_s . Used with permission.

    11 min
  3. 2020-05-05

    Museum Learning-Episode 2: In the Classroom Museum Learning

    In this episode, learn all about in the classroom museum learning and how to integrate it with your instruction. References: Bouck, E. C., Courtad, C. A., Heutsche, A., Okolo, C. M., & Englert, C. S. (2009). The virtual history museum: A universally designed approach to social studies instruction. TEACHING Exceptional Children, 42(2), 14-20. Retrieved from http:// login.proxy.library.vanderbilt.edu/login?url=https://search.proquest.com/ docview/61826104?accountid=14816 Lacina, J. & Watson, P. (2003). A Social studies wax museum: Meeting famous Americans without leaving school. Social Studies, 94(6), 281-283. http://login.proxy.library.vanderbilt.edu/login?url=https://search-proquest-com.proxy.library.vanderbilt.edu/docview/61992748?accountid=14816 Marcus, A.S. (2007). Representing the past and reflecting the present: Museums, memorials, and the secondary history classroom. Social Studies, 98(3), 105 - 110. https://doi.org/10.3200/TSSS.98.3.105-110 Penna, S.L. (2007). Beyond planning a field trip: A Case study of the effect a historical site’s educational resources have on the practices of four urban eight grade social studies teachers (Doctoral Dissertation). Retrieved form Erick ProQuest (3252757). Robinson, C. (1991). Making good use of museum resources. Social Studies and the Young Learner, 3(4). 9-11. Yilmaz, K., Filiz, N., & Yilmaz, A. (2013). Learning social studies via objects in museums: Investigation into Turkish elementary school students’ lived experiences. British Educational Research Journal, 39(6). 979-1001. http://dx.doi.org.proxy.library.vanderbilt.edu/10.1002/berj.3018 Music for today’s episode provided by Free Use Worldwide Sounds: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJ_zomNMK_s . Used with permission.

    7 min

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